Clinging to my gods and my guns while I chronicle the demise of western civilization from my bunker deep in the woods of northern Canada.

Thursday, 7 March 2013

A Nation of Degenerates

Are you kidding me? Seriously? 110 Million Americans have an STD? You know
what? If I were single in the USA I would seriously consider life long celibacy.
No wonder the USA is going to hell in a hand basket. Apparently everything is
about fucking. The right to fuck whomever you want, whenever you want, where
ever you want. The right to indoctrinate children in the school system. Well,
why not. Got to have some sex partners without an STD so lets get the
kiddies.

Gonorrhea, a highly drug-resistant sexually-transmitted disease, is
on the rise in the United Kingdom, causing health officials to worry it might
soon explode into a global health threat.

In 2011, UK doctors diagnosed 21,000 cases of gonorrhea, a 25
percent increase. A third of the cases occurred in gay men and another third in
people who had already contracted the disease before, according to a report the
country’s Health Protection Agency released this week.

"We are seriously concerned about continuing high levels of
gonorrhea transmission and repeat infection," said Gwenda Hughes, the HPA's head
of surveillance on sexually transmitted infections. Although the increase in
cases is cause for concern, the bigger fear is its resistance to previously
effective forms of treatment.

In 2008, scientists found a strain of the disease that was resistant
to all recommended antibiotics, according to Reuters. Health officials all over
the world have now documented cases of drug-resistant gonorrhea.

In the United State, about 700,000 people have
gonorrhea, which if untreated, can cause ectopic pregnancy, pelvic inflammatory
disease, stillbirths, and infertility in both men and women.

The sobering reality of an untreatable disease is a reminder that
the modern push for sexual freedom comes with very real consequences. Currently,
110 million Americans live with an STD, and half of them are between the ages of
15 and 24. Health experts urge an increase in awareness campaigns and for
sexually-active adults to use protective measures.

Meanwhile, American abstinence-advocates continue to push for more
funding and abstinence programs in schools. In the UK, the abstinence message
has a much harder time gaining traction.

Last January, Conservative MP Nadien Dorries presented an
abstinence-education program for school-aged girls, but eventually revoked it
because of opposition. Angry feminists and pro-abortion activists protested
outside Parliament the day she was to present the bill, and critics lambasted
the idea as “unevidenced,” “unrealistic”, and “irresponsible.” Nothing similar
has come before Parliament since.